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Brazil''s Supreme Court on Wednesday threw out a bid by a political party to stop a 9-year-old boy from being taken to the United States to live with his father. But the boy''s return to the U.S. is likely to be delayed by further legal appeals.

Matt Mitovich brings you the latest news and scoop on FRIDAY NIGHT LIGHTS and GLEE.

Hear from the Penguins after a 6-2 win over Carolina in Game 3 of their playoff series. Pittsburgh is one win away from returning to the Stanley Cup finals.

Youngster Li Tianqi can read and recognize over 2,000 Chinese characters, impressive for a child who has yet to reach her second birthday.

A Texas woman who lived near a popular border crossing was confirmed as the first U.S. resident and the second person outside Mexico to die after contracting swine flu

American actress, journalist and television presenter Maria Menounos arrives at Miami International Airport after a flight into Miami, FL.

What are the Red Wings'' ''Black Aces''? Watch this clip to find out how hard work does pay off in Detroit.

The Dallas Cowboys have unveiled a $40 million HDTV in their new stadium. It''s 72 feet high and 160 feet long and hangs high above the center of the field.

Eleven-year old Oy dreams of becoming a famous musician while studying at Bangkok''s School for the Blind. But it''s an uphill struggle for Thailand''s half a million blind citizens.

Jose Guillen talks after Kansas City''s 9-0 win over Cleveland. Guillen went 2-for-3 with a two-run homer for the Royals.

Wildlife officials have captured a one-year old moose in Connecticut. Officials knocked the moose out with a tranquilizer dart and then relocated it. Officials were worried about the moose getting involved in an accident.

Howie Kendrick talks with FS West after L.A.''s 3-0 win over Seattle. Kendrick went 1-for-3 with a solo home run for the Angels.

THE OFFICE star John Krasinski returns to the big screen in the critically acclaimed AWAY WE GO.

Sean Penn withdraws divorce petition; Jay-Z confirms split with Def Jam records; Green Day lashes out at Wal-Mart policy.

Zimbabwe Prime Minister Morgan Tsvangirai urged the United States on Wednesday to support his government despite abuses by his coalition partner, President Robert Mugabe.

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